u/These_Government8457

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Switched to Hyrimoz, do you guys like it?

I have been on my HS journey for so long that I took Humira for years, but when their patent expired a few years ago I have had to jump around multiple different bio similars.

I then was switched to AMJEVITA which I liked and the forced to take Adalimumab-fkjp (Hulio). I didn’t feel like it was working. Now I am being forced to take Hyrimoz (adalimumab-adaz).

  1. If you switched to Hyrimoz did you like it? Do you feel like it helped? Was it the same as Humira?

  2. Is the pen one where you press a button or you have to just press the whole pen down to activate.

  3. Any other weird side effects?

I am so bummed that they keep tossing me around to different biosimilars just for them to save some money. I just want to stay with my Humira or AMJEVITA.

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u/These_Government8457 — 3 days ago

Hey yall! I’m on the hunt for a new duvet insert and would love to know which ones you hate or love!

My boyfriend and I don’t run hot, but I do prefer to not get tooo hot when I’m sleeping. Also, he tends to sleep with his feet sticking straight up and he hates when it’s too heavy on his feet (that’s the issue we have right now). So looking for a nice fluffy one that is breathable and lightweight!

Also would love any recs for duvet covers too!!!!

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u/These_Government8457 — 4 months ago

Advice: How to show appreciation fo a network getting you a job, but remote

Hello everyone! After a long, hard year and half of job hunting I was able to land a job. I’m over the moon and so grateful. I was able to land the job because of a network connection and I have never met them in person. The job is still 100% remote and therefore I won’t be able to meet them in person until a while after my initial employment.

I just want to extend my gratitude to the person and really say thank you for vouching for me and helping me land this job in such a bad time for science jobs. They really tried their best to get me the job and I wouldn’t have gotten it without them.

I feel like a team’s message is nice but doesn’t really cut it. I don’t have their personal phone number nor address so calling them and thanking them or sending something might be weird.

So my question is, what do you think the best way to show thanks is? If you are a remote worker and done this for someone, what would you have liked to receive as a gift or appreciation? Thanks so much!

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u/These_Government8457 — 4 months ago